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Paulv8



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Try a Cobb oven - not long bought one and it works well - a great portable way of cooking all sorts - even Pizza!
Post #243082 12th Jun 2013 8:51pm
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sparkylee



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I had to remind trishla who Ken was ( the bloke I brought the bumper and winch off that had all the cars ) and then scrolled down the post one by one and then came across Mats comment
Brilliant Rolling with laughter Rolling with laughter It's good to be back from the dark side


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Post #243115 12th Jun 2013 10:35pm
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ginjez



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ARC99 wrote:
I have been looking for a new BBQ since my Porta Chef decided to shed its paint one day last year and cover the steaks in white aluminum powder, after it and I cooled down found that the aluminum had turned to powder.

The Weber one's that I have looked at all have the silly small disposable canisters, do they make any that will take a standard gas bottle. I have looked on the web site but there is now info there.

My first BBQ was a Canadian I think charcoal one that tipped up by 90 degrees so that you could spit roast, found memories and scars after standing to close and getting the metal zip in my short to hot. Embarassed


I ran mine through a standard regulator and bottle with no problems Thumbs Up
Post #243298 13th Jun 2013 6:34pm
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a13x



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Bumping this back up as back in BBQ season


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Weber by a13xjw, on Flickr

Ribs ready to go on in the morning


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BBQ ribs by a13xjw, on Flickr

What are you cooking?
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K9F



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Is that a crime scene or have you forgotten to remove the plastic from the handles? If you go through life with your head in the sand....all people will see is an ar5e!!

Treat every day as if it is your last....one day you will be right!!
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Remington



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this is the one i'm going for this year - i like the teppenyaki style cooking Smile

http://www.verycook.co.uk/content/578-plancha-grill
Post #415553 11th Apr 2015 9:15pm
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alwoodley72



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Sod kens big bbq, I'm impressed that warpig has a trained elephant that skilfully arranges his coals...!!

Cheers. Alex
Post #415622 12th Apr 2015 8:56am
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ken



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Had to check Bow down
Post #415625 12th Apr 2015 9:05am
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ken



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Have to stop outdoor cooking at the mo Big Cry

New cave being built Mr. Green
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alwoodley72



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^^ go on then, depress/ inspire us..!..
Cheers. Alex
Post #415631 12th Apr 2015 9:18am
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ken



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When I say being built I need to take the old one down first then the whole gargen is being sorted then the cave is being built nothing flash cooking and prep area beer/cider pumps and a bar area 😊
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Laurie



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a13x wrote:
Bumping this back up as back in BBQ season


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Weber by a13xjw

Where do you put the charcoal?
That's not a barbie.
Might as well put your kitchen cooker on wheels. 
Post #415652 12th Apr 2015 10:51am
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ken



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OK yes it is a BBQ Charcoal is a heat source the same as Wood Gas or Electric a BBQ is a cooking method thats all


The Gas / Charcoal debate is no different to Cannon / Nikon, BWW / Mercedes, JEEP / Land Rover

People need to get over it Rolling with laughter
Post #415671 12th Apr 2015 12:22pm
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a13x



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Yep, I use both. The one in the background is charcoal and there are pros and cons to both. I like to get up and cook breakfast. With gas it's ready instantly, charcoal 30mins...
Post #415691 12th Apr 2015 1:19pm
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